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The social networking site for those interested in Web 2.0 and collaborative technologies in education.
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Steve Hargadon ning which explores using Nings in education.
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Create your own collaborative web sites with your professional network.
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Attention Library Media Specialists – Looking for a great advocacy article to share with your administrator. Check out the February Scholastic Administator article titled, “Meet Your New School Library Media Specialist," by Eric Weil. Sara Kelly Johns, president of the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) and Don Knezek, CEO of the International Society for Technology and Education (ISTE) are interviewed and they provide some practical advise for administrators in understanding the role of the library media specialist and the media program.
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Edu 2.0 is a free, web hosted education management system. Basically, it's a platform for teaching and learning online. Teachers can use it to give courses on major topics or on more focused subject matters. Edu 2.0 comes with integrated calendars and schedules, student roster, attendance tracking, assignment authoring, grade books, wikis and chat, and messaging.
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Are you looking for some wonderfully narrated stories that you can download for your students? Then subscribe to Storynory , a service that provides a new story every week. This is a great place to find resources to fill your listening center.
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TeachersFirst is a website designed to meet the needs of K-12 “teachers in the trenches” by focusing on resources that teachers need and can actually use in the classroom. Each resource is selected and reviewed by one of TeachersFirst’s reviewers, all of whom have classroom teaching experience.
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PocketMod is a free web site that allows you or your students make simple, folded small booklets that fit in a pocket. You choose what will appear on each page: from blank space to lines to calendars or checklists. Then print the single sheet (and run copies!). This would make a great student "organizer" useful for homework assignments, long-term project deadlines, checklists, and tests guides.
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